Air pollution is recorded in the Kharkiv region as a result of Russian shelling.
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On Friday, June 9, the Russian army attacked the oil and gas infrastructure of the Krasnokutsk community. There was a fire at the enterprise and, as a result, harmful emissions into the atmospheric air occurred. This was announced by the Telegram channel of the Krasnokutsk village council of the Bogodukhovsky district of the Kharkiv region.
Residents of the Krasnokutsk community – the villages of Krasnokutsk, the villages of Kachalovka and Lyubovka – were under threat. The Kharkiv Regional Center for Disease Control and Prevention of the Ministry of Health urged local residents not to open windows and limit their stay outside this weekend. It is also worth doing a wet cleaning in the houses and limiting your time outside this weekend.
You need to be especially careful about the ban on walking with children on the street, experts say.
Recall that the Russian occupiers have fired at the ammonia pipeline in the Kharkiv region twice a week. After that, the invaders traditionally accused the Armed Forces of Ukraine of aggression.
Source: Racurs

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